Ian Holloway has departed QPR after spending nearly two years with the London club.

Holloway joined the club for a second spell in charge of the R’s in November 2016, replacing Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink.

In his time in charge of Rangers, Holloway oversaw 80 games in charge, where he won 26 games, drew 14, and tasted defeat on 40 occasions.

The former Blackpool and Millwall boss guided QPR to a 16th placed finish in the Championship this season, but after talks with owner Tony Fernandes, it has been decided he won’t return to Loftus Road next campaign.